| Claire Cartmill | Business Reporter | | Afternoon It's been another busy week across NI's business landscape, marked by celebration, innovation, and opportunity. From royal recognition to groundbreaking discoveries and major retail openings, there's plenty to share and even more to look forward to. Among the stories making the headlines... InspecVision was honoured by His Majesty King Charles III at a prestigious royal reception held at Windsor Castle, celebrating recipients of the 2025 King's Awards for Enterprise. New data from the Invest in Women Taskforce reveals a stark funding gap for all-female teams in Northern Ireland and highlighting the ongoing need for greater investment in women-led ventures. And Irish diamond firm is aiming "to unlock the full potential of this area" after uncovering a promising new copper target at the historic Cappagh Mine. In retail news, NI's newest and much-anticipated £5m Home Bargains store opens this weekend boasting a bakery, café and garden centre. Don't forget, we're expanding our Appointments section — so if you have a new hire or a promotion to shout about, I'd love to include it. Like Musgrave NI appointing a new retail director and wholesale head. Also, be sure not to miss this week's Love Your Local, where we meet Oscar Woolley, co-founder of Suki Tea. He shares his tea-rific journey from craving more than a 905 job grew into a business supplying over 2,000 cafes and retailers across 20 counties. Got business news, a local hero to spotlight, or just some feedback? Drop me a line - claire.cartmill@jpress.co.uk — I'd love to hear from you. Until next week, Claire |
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